AT&T & Sprint launch new phones quietly

Two major network providers in the United States have quietly launched new phones recently. Both AT&T and Sprint have launched new devices for their customers yesterday. AT&T has released the LG Neon II (GW370) that comes $29.99 on contract, or $179.99 without any agreement, which is set to replace LG’s previous Neon GT365 version. Sprint has released the Sanyo Vero ($9.99 with a new 2-yr agreement or $209.99 without), which is a nice flip phone.
Let’s talk more about the phones in case customers in the US are interested in these devices. Starting first with LG’s Neon II, which is also known as LG Neon GW370, this phone comes with a 2.4-inch QVGA touchscreen display. It comes with a 4-row QWERTY keyboard. The phone features social networking integration, which means easy access to social networking sites. It comes with 3G and a web browser. The phone comes with a 2-megpaixel camera. Lastly, it supports MicroSD cards of up to 16GB.
Next up is Sprint’s flip phone, the Sanyo Vero. This entry-level clamshell comes with a 2.4 inch QVGA internal display and a smaller external OLED screen. It has an “easy-to-use keypad”. It features Bluetooth, web browser and Google Search. It also has a 1.3MP camera.